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23rd August 2018, 07:46 PM
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One for Cappy
While looking for something else, this came up. The company involved ceased trading in 1949 when Nationalized. Hope it brings back memories Cappy.
Bill
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The link does not work sorry!
Last edited by Bill Morrison; 23rd August 2018 at 07:50 PM.
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23rd August 2018, 07:53 PM
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Re: One for Cappy
Can you add the title of the page and any info and hopefully,
it can be found and added for you.
k.
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24th August 2018, 03:20 AM
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Re: One for Cappy
Video not available, of course not, Cappy most likely sold the rights to it, got to buy more Sols is all he said. LOL


Happy daze John in Oz.
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24th August 2018, 07:52 PM
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Re: One for Cappy

Originally Posted by
Bill Morrison
While looking for something else, this came up. The company involved ceased trading in 1949 when Nationalized. Hope it brings back memories Cappy.
Bill
YouTube
The link does not work sorry!
This is the best I can manage. Youtube Type in aberdeen scotland late 1940's /1950's I have had problems with youtube lately might be my browser.
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24th August 2018, 07:57 PM
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Re: One for Cappy
Aberdeen Scotland late 1940's and 1950's
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGpp44yJorA
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25th August 2018, 07:51 AM
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Re: One for Cappy
####that brought back old times ....somehow it all looked slow motion compared to todays world ....and things seemed more solid than todays rush ......we still have a milkround in our village but use the supermarket .....as the milky in the village is not as reliable as the old milkies like boxer ..... ......its strange when i retired 18 years ago we got to deliveries of mail .....one at about 8 and one about 12...we now get one sometimes at one oclock.....and never a delivery on wednesday ...thanks for that bill it was interesting ....cappy
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25th August 2018, 08:02 AM
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When i was kid living in very rural Hampshire, the milk was brought round the village by a guy, who happened to lodge with M and D , he worked on the farm and his job every morning was on a 3 wheel bike, same as the old ice cream bikes, with a box on the front and milk churn in the box, and people came out with special sized milk jugs as i recall. This was war years, and also remember the Italian POWs working in the village, i still go to that village, Hawkley, on the odd occasion, and the pub is much the same as it was then. I remember the pub well, because Mum would send me up there to rake my old fella out for his grub, kt
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25th August 2018, 08:53 AM
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###you have brought back a memory there keith ...there was a guy in shields who had a horse and trap ...with a milk churn aboard....he would come round during the day with a ladle and fill your jug ...he always got business here and there....cappy
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25th August 2018, 11:01 AM
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I am a mere pup compared to some of you guys but even as a kid I remember the Bread man. I remember there were 3 breadmen used do our street. McWaters, Inglis and Ormo. I used to help Freddy the baker. He would tell me who got what in the street and I would do the delivery, while he was having a quick cup of tea with Mrs Cummings. He used to tell me to sit in the van when I was finished doing the deliveries and wait on him to finish his tea. It must have been a very big cup!!! Mrs Cummings had 3 children 1 a red head, 1 a blond and the 3rd one had nearly black hair. When I was a teenager I used to go out with the redhead Angela, I think she took after her mother as she liked a cup of tea!!!!
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